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Apr 22
1/7 Palantir’s manifesto is a terrifying glimpse into tech-authoritarianism.

They aren't just selling software, but dictating global morality.

Who do they think they are?

Who elected Alex Karp and Peter Thiel to run the world?

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2/7 The manifesto openly calls for an AI arms race.

Karp claims the atomic age is over and the new era of deterrence is built on AI weapons.

They argue adversaries will build them anyway so we must do it first.

A tech firm is openly lobbying for an algorithmic cold war Image
3/7 Palantir demands a universal draft so everyone shares the risk of war, and calls to undo the pacifism of Germany and Japan.

Even if you agree, why does a tech company have a say?

A data broker shouldn't be rewriting global security and enforcing conscription Image
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Apr 22
The belly fat you can't pinch is the fat that kills your health.

Visceral fat hides deep inside your abdomen, wraps around your organs and fuels insulin resistance and heart disease.

Here are 8 ways to burn visceral fat:🧵

1. Resistance train to build muscle
Muscle is your body's glucose sink.

The more lean muscle you carry, the more glucose gets pulled out of your blood without insulin.

A 2017 meta-analysis found resistance training burned more visceral fat than cardio alone.

Here's a quick workout you can do:
2. Cut refined sugar and carbs.

They drive insulin resistance and visceral fat storage.

Every bag of chips, slice of white bread or sugary drink spikes insulin, shuttles excess glucose to your liver, and stores it as visceral fat. Image
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Apr 22
After years of working with top professionals, I’ve realised this:

You don’t need a perfect diet.
You need the right food categories.

These 7 improve gut health, metabolism, mitochondria & brain performance.
They’ve transformed their health & can do the same for you. Image
Most nutrition advice is tribal.

“Keto vs vegan vs carnivore”

But your body doesn’t care about labels.
It cares about:

→ nutrients
→ compounds
→ biological effects

These 7 categories deliver across ALL diets:
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Apr 22
Men take notes, here's what women notice in you during S#x.

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Apr 22
Who is Lamine Camara and would he be a good option for Liverpool? 📊✍️

A detailed thread on Camara’s strengths, weaknesses, what he would add, and if he would fit into this Liverpool side…

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Who is he?

The 5'8", 21-year-old Senegalese 🇸🇳 CM has shown promise in France this season🔮

League Stats 25/26: 📊
- 4 assists
- 20 starts
- 1523 minutes played
- 5 yellows

The deep-lying creative midfielder has an eye for progressing the ball and is hungry to win it back

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Elite Passing ⤴️

League Stats per 90 (percentile) 📊
- 49 successful passes (79)
- 3 accurate long balls (85)
- 1.5 successful crosses (93)
- 31% crossing accuracy (79)

Sitting in the top percentile for long and short passing, he can progress play and is press resistant.

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Apr 22
I spoke with Zhang Chi, who spent the past year inside ByteDance Seed, the AI research division behind Doubao, China's most-used chatbot. His view, from the inside: the gap between Chinese and American AI iswidening. 🧵
Recent pieces have suggested Chinese AI is catching up and US export controls are a dud. Zhang, now a prof at Peking University, disagrees.
On iteration speed:
"Rumor has it that Google can do a full round of LLM training — both pre-training and post-training — in three months. One iteration every three months. But ByteDance, we can only do one iteration in half a year."
"I don't think any Chinese company can catch up soon."
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Apr 22
Key Genetic Composition of South Indians
Neolithic farmers from Iran began mixing with local hunter-gatherers (AASI) ~10k to 7k years ago. This mixture formed the basis of the Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), the dominant genetic component across all South Indians (55%–78%)
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Ancient Ancestral South Indians (AASI): This is the truly indigenous lineage of South Asia, descended from hunter-gatherers who arrived roughly 50,000–70,000 years ago. It is most prominent in South Indian tribal groups (e.g., Paniya and Irula)
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Neolithic farmers from the Zagros Mountains (modern-day Iran) migrated to the subcontinent and mixed with AASI to form the Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC). This component is the single largest genetic contributor to almost all South Indians, typically ranging from 55% to 78%
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Apr 22
India’s Plastic Pipes & Fittings Industry is a silent compounder

₹50,000–60,000 Cr market, driven by water, housing & infra.

With strong tailwinds like Jal Jeevan Mission, sector offers long runway for growth

Detailed🧵on this industry

Product wise Value Chain Chart

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What is PVC?

Polyvinyl Chloride is a type of synthetic plastic material made from petroleum (crude oil) and salt (chlorine). It is widely used to make pipes, fittings, cables, and many everyday products

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Key PVC Pipes:

uPVC remains volume backbone, with FY12–FY15 being largely uPVC-driven due to Agri +drainage usage

Now, CPVC is gaining share in premium plumbing, while PVC-O is emerging as the next growth driver, driven by infra demand for high-pressure water pipelines

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Apr 22
Not all PTSD reflects the same neurobiological pattern.

Some presentations are predominantly hyperaroused. Others are predominantly dissociative. 

This distinction has direct clinical implications:🧵👇 Image
Around 13–30% of individuals with PTSD meet criteria for the dissociative subtype.

So treating all PTSD as one neurobiological pattern risks clinical oversimplification.

This suggests that hyperaroused and dissociative PTSD may reflect different underlying regulatory patterns.
Broadly, these presentations map onto 2 different patterns of corticolimbic regulation:

• hyperaroused PTSD → emotional undermodulation
• dissociative PTSD → emotional overmodulation

That difference helps explain why PTSD presentations can look very different.
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Apr 22
I just reread Adam Tooze's magisterial The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy, and the parallels with Russia's deteriorating wartime economy are striking.
By the late 1930s, Hitler's massive rearmament program consumed 20% of national income.
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The result was a civilian sector starved of labor, materials, and capital.
Consumer goods production was squeezed, infrastructure lagged, and bottlenecks spread across the country.
Despite headline armaments growth, overall productivity was undermined.
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This imbalance drove hidden deficits, liquidity strain, and chronic shortages.
With domestic consumption suppressed and foreign exchange limited, the German system became increasingly unstable.
This perversely supported the Nazi ideology of the necessity of conquest.
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Apr 22
AVENGERS: ENDGAME was released 7 years ago today. The goodbye story for the original 6 Avengers, and one of the biggest movies ever made, ATRM telling its story is as inevitable as Thanos…

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The story of Thanos collecting the Infinity Stones to wipe out half the universe was so epic, Marvel Studios knew they needed two films to do it. Infinity War and Endgame were filmed in one 200-day production. With Infinity War making $2bn, the pressure was on for Endgame.
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Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely – who had written all 3 Captain America movies and Thor: The Dark World – penned both parts, and filmmaking brothers Anthony and Joe Russo directed. They would all go on to sit among the most commercially successful filmmakers ever.

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Apr 22
BREAKING: Claude can now act as your personal career coach.

And it will do everything a $300/hour career consultant does.

For free.

Most people send 100 applications and hear nothing back.
The problem is never effort. It is strategy.

Here is how Claude fixes that with 10 prompts.
Prompt 1 — Build a resume that actually gets read

"Here is my current resume: [paste resume]. I am applying for [job title] roles at [type of
company]. Rewrite my resume to match the language hiring managers in this field actually
use, quantify every achievement possible, and make it pass ATS screening without keyword
stuffing."

Most resumes never reach a human eye.

They get filtered out by software in under 10 seconds.

This prompt makes sure yours gets through.
Prompt 2 — Tailor your resume for every single job

"Here is my master resume: [paste resume]. Here is the job description I am applying for:
[paste JD]. Identify the exact gaps between the two, rewrite the relevant sections to mirror
the language of this specific role, and tell me what to emphasize and what to remove."

Sending the same resume to every job is the single biggest mistake candidates make.

This prompt builds a targeted resume in under two minutes.
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